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Audacy Launches ''unPAUSED'' Podcast on October 21


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Audacy has announced the debut of unPAUSED, a new weekly podcast series hosted by Dr. Mary Claire Haver, MD, FACOG, MSCP -- a board-certified OB-GYN, Certified Menopause Practitioner, and bestselling author. The show will feature candid, evidence-based conversations about women's health, identity, and empowerment in midlife and beyond.

unPAUSED launches October 21 with two episodes on YouTube and all podcast platforms. The premiere episode features Dr. Avrum Bluming and Carol Tavris, authors of Estrogen Matters, discussing hormone replacement therapy. Episode two welcomes comedian and actress Leanne Morgan. Future guests include actress and menopause advocate Naomi Watts, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Vonda Wright, endocrinologist Dr. Rocio Salas-Whalen, makeup entrepreneur Bobbi Brown, and journalist Tamsen Fadal.

"Women are starving for connection, education, and truth," said Dr. Haver. "I'm excited to partner with Audacy to bring this show to life for women who deserve better."

Leah Reis-Dennis, Head of Podcasts at Audacy, added, "Dr. Haver's ability to translate cutting-edge science into relatable conversations will empower women to better navigate this vital stage of life."

Dr. Haver is also founder of The 'Pause Life and The 'Pause Wellness, programs designed to support women through menopause and perimenopause. Her latest book, The New Menopause, topped The New York Times bestseller list in 2024, and her next, The New Perimenopause, will be published in April 2026.

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